IT, then BPO, now Farming
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Friday, October 29, 2004
Posted by
Rajesh J Advani
First, India exported her software engineers around the world to let them implement software systems in different countries. Then we started the whole offshoring thing to bring those jobs back home.
Then, we did BPO. Of course, this time the basic intention was the bring jobs home.
Now, it's farming. Wonder if they expect them to bring the farms back home...
(Ok, ok, this is a silly post. But I guess I'm feeling quite silly right now. It's 2:30 am)
Then, we did BPO. Of course, this time the basic intention was the bring jobs home.
Now, it's farming. Wonder if they expect them to bring the farms back home...
(Ok, ok, this is a silly post. But I guess I'm feeling quite silly right now. It's 2:30 am)
1 comments:
Did you know that farmers of Punjab had been invited to immigrate to Canada to accentuate the agricultural scene there? And knowing Indians, how could they afford to refuse such a lucrative offer...I believe many thousands packed their bags to reach the less greener pastures.
Sats
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